Jeffrey A. Hall

ORCID: 0000-0002-8252-3184
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Research Areas
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Humor Studies and Applications
  • Digital Communication and Language
  • Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments
  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Media, Gender, and Advertising
  • Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
  • Vibrio bacteria research studies
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
  • Marriage and Sexual Relationships
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
2009-2025

McGill University
2009-2025

University of New Hampshire
2012-2024

University of Kansas
2015-2024

Concordia University
2022

OhioHealth
2020

University of Southern California
2006-2020

Ohio Department of Health
2020

AbbVie (United States)
2017

University of Pennsylvania
2007

High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) in the intracerebral electroencephalogram (EEG) have been linked to seizure onset zone (SOZ). We investigated whether HFOs can delineate epileptogenic areas even outside SOZ by correlating resection of HFO-generating with surgical outcome.Twenty patients who underwent a for medically intractable epilepsy were studied. All had presurgical EEG (500Hz filter and 2,000Hz sampling rate), at least 12-month postsurgical follow-up, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)....

10.1002/ana.21847 article EN Annals of Neurology 2009-09-04

Jeramiah Smith, Weiming Li and colleagues report the whole-genome sequence of sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, representing a vertebrate lineage diverged from humans ~500 million years ago. Their analyses define key evolutionary events in lineages provide evidence for two duplication occurring before divergence ancestral lamprey jawed (gnathostome) lineages. Lampreys are representatives an ancient that our own ∼500 By virtue this deeply shared ancestry, (P. marinus) genome is uniquely poised...

10.1038/ng.2568 article EN cc-by-nc-sa Nature Genetics 2013-02-24

This investigation explores the question, when is social media use interaction? The results of three studies indicated that was rarely considered interaction. After using for 5 or 10 minutes, Study 1 ( N = 116) demonstrated infrequent, directed behavior (e.g. chatting, commenting) predicted having a interaction and feeling related. 2 197) used event sampling to examine participants’ interactions with friends n 2388) found 96.5% did not take place on media. 3 54) experience record experiences...

10.1177/1461444816660782 article EN New Media & Society 2016-07-28

This study examines factors (including gender, self-monitoring, the big five personality traits, and demographic characteristics) that influence online dating service users’ strategic misrepresentation (i.e., conscious intentional of personal characteristics). Using data from a survey users (N = 5,020), seven categories — assets, relationship goals, interests, attributes, past relationships, weight, age were examined. The found men are more likely to misrepresent whereas women weight....

10.1177/0265407509349633 article EN Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2010-01-27

Friendship expectations are prescriptive normative behaviors and highly valued qualities in ideal same-sex friends. This paper reports the results of five meta-analyses sex differences from 37 manuscripts (36 samples, N = 8825). A small difference favoring females was detected overall friendship ( d .17). were higher for three four categories: symmetrical reciprocity (e.g., loyalty, genuineness; .17), communion self-disclosure, intimacy; .39), solidarity mutual activities, companionship;...

10.1177/0265407510386192 article EN Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2010-12-29

This article uses dialectical theory to examine how mobile phone use in close friendships affects relational expectations, the experiences of dependence, overdependence, and entrapment, those affect satisfaction. Results suggest that increased for purpose maintenance has contradictory consequences friendships. Using phones relationships expectations relationship through phones. Increased positively predicted which satisfaction, decreased Additionally, guilt pressure respond contact, uniquely...

10.1177/1461444811415047 article EN New Media & Society 2011-08-24

To extend research on online impression formation and warranting theory, the present investigation reports a Brunswick lens model analysis of Facebook profiles. users’ ( n = 100) personality (i.e. extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, openness) was self-reported. profiles were then content analyzed for presence rate 53 cues. Observers 35), who strangers to profile owners, estimated owner personality. Results indicate that observers could accurately estimate owners’...

10.1177/1461444813495166 article EN New Media & Society 2013-08-02

The question of this investigation is, how many hours does it take to make a new friend? Drawing from Dunbar’s social brain hypothesis and Communicate Bond Belong theory, friendship status was examined as function together, shared activities, everyday talk. In Study 1, MTurk participants ( N = 355) who had recently relocated estimated time spent with acquaintance. Hours together associated closer friendships. Time engaging in leisure activities also predicted closeness. 2, first-year...

10.1177/0265407518761225 article EN Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2018-03-15

Social media use has a weak, negative association with well-being in cross-sectional and longitudinal research, but this experimental studies is mixed. This investigation explores whether social abstinence leads to improved daily over four weeks of time. Community undergraduate participants (N = 130) were randomly assigned five conditions: no change use, one week, two weeks, three from (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat). All completed diary measuring loneliness, well-being,...

10.1080/15213269.2019.1688171 article EN Media Psychology 2019-11-05

The Communicate Bond Belong (CBB) theory is an evolutionary and motivational explanation of human communication's role in the relational functions social interaction. CBB conceives all interactions as energy expending, but posits that only some are striving behaviors (i.e., actions taken to satiate a need). proposes interaction operates within homeostatic system, developed from internal pressures need belong, shaped by competing desires invest conserve energy, adaptable new circumstances...

10.1111/comt.12106 article EN Communication Theory 2016-10-28

The present manuscript presents two tests of the hypothesis that social media use decreases interaction, leading to decreased well-being. Study 1 used Longitudinal American Youth (N = 2774), which is a national probability sample Generation X, test displacement over three-year time period. Latent change scores were associations among adoption in 2009, 2011, direct contact frequency across years, relation Although 2009 predicted less increased between and 2011 positively 2 experience sampling...

10.1080/1369118x.2018.1430162 article EN Information Communication & Society 2018-02-01

Digital stress is believed to play a role in the association between social media use and psychosocial outcomes. However, literature limited by lack of measures that conform published theoretical models construct. The present investigation details development new multidimensional measure digital stress. Based on an earlier conceptualization Stress (Steele et al., 2020), Study 1 identified items from extant stress, conducted qualitative review compose items, focus groups with young adults...

10.1037/pas0000979 article EN Psychological Assessment 2021-01-28

This multi-study investigation identified and confirmed the factor structure of ideal friendship standards. Study 1 ( N = 307) conducted an exploratory analysis on 30 existing subscales expectations. 2 401) reduced 181 items from past single-item measures expectations to 51 measuring six factors. 3 668) used international internet sample conduct a confirmatory model. Samples studies were combined factorial invariance was demonstrated by sample, participant sex, age. The factors (i.e.,...

10.1177/0265407512448274 article EN Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2012-06-19

This study uses co-orientation theory to examine the impact of mobile phone use on relational quality across three copresent contexts. It investigates relationship between perceived similarity, actual and understanding usage outcomes, a new measure interference assess how commitment, satisfaction, liking are affected by perceptions partners’ use. Contrary popular belief, results from this 69 dyads reveals that, at least within sample young Americans, failing adhere injunctive (i.e.,...

10.1177/2050157913517684 article EN Mobile Media & Communication 2014-04-16

Drawing from media displacement theory, this article explores which activities are displaced when individuals spend time on social media. Community and undergraduate participants ( N = 135) were randomly assigned to five conditions: no change in use, or abstinence for 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 4 weeks. Participants completed a daily diary measuring how they spent each day, affective well-being, quality of day 28 days. The results indicate that increased engaged seven activities, primarily browsing...

10.1177/1461444818804775 article EN New Media & Society 2018-10-23

Abstract. This multistudy investigation examines how entrapment, which is the guilt, anxiety, or stress to respond and be available others via mobile devices, shapes shaped by patterns of use. Using structural equation modeling on cross-sectional survey responses, Study 1 (N = 300) tested relationships among offline social network size, voice text frequency, well-being. Offline size was associated with message both were indirectly lower subjective well-being entrapment. 2 used experience...

10.1027/1864-1105/a000228 article EN Journal of Media Psychology Theories Methods and Applications 2017-07-01

Abstract This manuscript reports a meta‐analysis of the correlation between humor and relationship satisfaction in romantic relationships, combining 43 distinct samples from 39 manuscripts including 15,177 participants (54.7% female) with mean age 34.0 years. Drawing 3 theoretical dimensions (i.e., within‐person/relational, positive/negative, instrumental/content free), weighted effect sizes were estimated for 12 subdimensions humor. All 6 positive types positively associated satisfaction, 4...

10.1111/pere.12183 article EN Personal Relationships 2017-03-10

Accurate assessments of biodiversity are crucial to advising ecosystem-monitoring programs and understanding ecosystem function. Nevertheless, a standard operating procedure assess accurately consistently has not been established. This is especially true for meiofauna, diverse community (>20 phyla) small benthic invertebrates that have fundamental ecological roles. Recent studies show metabarcoding cost-effective time-effective method estimate meiofauna biodiversity, in contrast...

10.1038/s42003-018-0119-2 article EN cc-by Communications Biology 2018-08-08
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